15. David Heron, ‘On the Relation of Fertility in Man to Social Status, and on the Changes in this Relation that have Taken Place in the Last Fifty Years’, from the Department of Applied Mathematics, University College, University of London; in the series ‘Draper’s Company Research Memoirs: Studies in National Deterioration’ (London: Dulau, 1906).

16. [Mrs Walter Slater], The Problem of the Feebleminded: An Abstract of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feebleminded with an Introduction by the Rt Hon Sir Edward Fry, GCB and contributions from Sir Francis Galton, FRS, the Rev W. R. Inge, DD, Professor Pigou and Miss Mary Dendy (London: King, 1909), 97–101 (A. C. Pigou); 105–13 (Mary Dendy).

19. Karl Pearson, ‘Social Problems: Their Treatment, Past, Present and Future’ (A lecture delivered at the Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics, 19 March 1912, in the series ‘Questions of the Day and of the Fray’, No. V, 2–40 (London: Dulau, 1912).)

VOLUME 3

Part V: Eugenics in the Unites States: Immigration, Sterilization and The Law

21. Harry H. Laughlin, ‘Analysis of America’s Modern Melting Pot’, in Hearings Before the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 3rd Session (Washington, DC: GPO, 1922), 724–69.

22. Harry H. Laughlin, ‘Calculations on the Working Out of a Proposed Program of Sterilization’, in Proceedings of the National Conference on Race Betterment, January 8–12 1914 (Battle Creek, MI: Race Betterment Foundation, 1914), 478–92.

23. Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race, or, the Racial Basis of European History (New York, NY: Scribners, 1922), 213–27.

52. Domingo F. Ramos, ‘Homiculture in its relations to eugenics in Cuba’, in Eugenics in Race and State: Scientific Papers of the Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York, 1921 (Baltimore, MD: Williams, 1923), 432–4.